I update the blog’s Twitter account updates whenever a new post is put up on the blog, so it’s an easy way to keep up with the blog. In addition, I post new content on the blog’s Twitter account.

Now on to the bit!

So every week, I ask a question here. You reply to it on our Twitter page (just write @csbg with your reply) and our blog sketch artists will each pick one of your suggestions and I will post them here every week. So every week you will have a new question and you will see the choices picked from the previous week. Here is an archive of all the previous editions of The Line It Is Drawn!

To qualify, you have to be following us when you reply – so go follow us and then give your answer to the following question/challenge (All suggestions due by 3pm Pacific Friday).

The topic is…

Here’s a good one we haven’t done in quite a while (and in fact, I don’t think I’ve ever phrased it exactly like this before) – mash-up comic book characters with notable video games!

Read on for the sketches that came about courtesy of the last question/challenge!

Courtesy of a suggestion from our own Daniel Cox, mash-up and/or team-up comic book characters with Hanna-Barbera characters! Here is a list of Hanna-Barbera characters if you’re unfamiliar which cartoons they did.

Enjoy!

I’ll put them in alphabetical order based on the name of the Twitter user who made the suggestion (although I moved one piece out of order this week).

All copyright and trademarks of the following characters are held by their respective owners! Click on any image to enlarge it!

Anonymous

T.

The gender swapped theme from last week had great art as usual, but the subject matter got repetitive really quickly. This topic was way better, and it stayed fresh in my opinion the whole way through. In fact, I wouldn’t have minded if it went on twice as long. I can imagine so many more good ideas coming out of it.

@ T. I realized that after the fact. We had a list of over 100 choices. It was pretty difficult to narrow down what to pick from. When I read the D&D suggestion I got pretty excited and I thought the suggestion would fit my style. After that every other suggestion didn’t excite me as much as that one, even though my gut told me it wasn’t Hanna Barbera. With so many suggestions I assumed that only ones that fit the criteria would be suggested. This morning I looked over the list and found it missing. I won’t be making the same mistake again.

Squashua

capt usa (jim)

I love the line is draw, but this one was really spectacular. As pointed out, there was so much variety in choices that I could easily see this being done another few times and still not getting stale. Add in that every single piece was a plus piece and you have one of the best Line is Drawns (which is quite a compliment as this is probably one of the posts I look most forward to.)

Hard to pick even a top five from this selection. Some have a tendency to stand out more because of the storytelling style of the art than anything else, like the Power Puff one, but all of them were excellent.

And agree with Joshua and joshchr….omar had the LMAO comment of the week.

Xum Yukinori

Rachel: The look and characterization is spot on. I especially like how the Avengers look in the PPG style. And the Thor panel is priceless. I’m sending a link to Namiko to print it out for Aika.

Note from self: I must give credit to the writer of Rosemary’s line, which I lifted via memory from an old Hong Kong Phooey episode… I’m not sure which one… or was it a comic book story? Well, it was a Hong Kong Phooey story writer, not me, that came up with that brilliant line. Not sure which one, especially since many are uncredited, though there are good odds it was most likely Mark Evanier…In any case, my thanks to you.

Sean: Like Jonah’s body language here. I take it they are teaming up to bring in… “El Kabong” (“cuh-shooong!”)

Fernando: Shocking indeed! And funny.

Paul: The treatment for Sabertooth is great!

Derek: Oh man, this is also just inappropriately hilarious. Watch out for Baba Looey!

Nelson: Great action, but I think this was posted sideways…

Nick: “Oh Mah!” Indeed. This was fun to read out loud! And slipping in “Uncle Arthur” was brilliant!

Chaz: What a ginchy juxtaposition of “Shingeki no Kyojin” and “Inuk-chuk” and… “I don’t know what…”

Thea: This is so spot on! I want to see this episode.

David: I’m willing to pretend this was an HB toon just so I can see this.

Brendan: That darn BSnP…

Nice work everyone!

Jeri Nighttraveller

Cass

Apropos of nothing, looking at Sean McFarland’s contribution this week, I just realized that Two-Face and Jonah Hex are scarred on opposite sides. Mind blown. Has this ever been exploited in a comic book?